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Sunday, 13 December 2009 11:42

how to look cleverer than you actually are

Written by  Lucy Pepper

When I first started building websites in the 90s, it was a GHASTLY business.  I soon learned my lesson that html, like stop-frame animation, wasn't for this girl with the attention span of a rodent.

The awful bore of setting it all up, then discovering half way through that I had missed some small detail or massive component out of all the pages and having to go through them all, one by one, dealing with unwieldy frames, and then having to confront the whole horrible mess every so often when updates needed doing was too much and I lost the will to live in the internet.

Then some clever coding types invented blogger and b2evolution and wordpress and typepad and livejournal and xanga, and a bunch of others I didn't try out, and I was sucked back into the world of websites, merely needing to tinker with html and css and php and not having to build things from scratch with them.  Lovely.  If you've followed my website(s) over the last few years, you'll have noticed that I just can't stop messing about ... I usually do something rash to my template or whole system at midnight, then have to spend the next few hours fixing it, knowing that the whole of civilization will collapse if my idiotic website isn't back online by the morning.

For a long time, I had the idea of Unkempt Women.  I still have drawings that were going to be the buttons and logos for the site on a sketchbook from about six years ago. As wonderful an innovation that blogging software was to the clueless and semi-clueless, though, it still was not that flexible, if you buggered about as much as I wanted to AND if you wanted multiple authors and didn't have a super php bod on your friend list.

Then one day, I came across joomla.  I think it was just because it was offered as an easy install by my ISP that I tried it for some site or other that I was playing around with, and decided that was the future for MY website.   It was instant love.  As usual, when a girl falls in love with something, she can't stop tinkering with it, nor can she stop talking about it.  I was surprised, though, at how few people I mentioned joomla to who have never even heard of it, nor its similar, but different CMS (content management system), Drupal, and it is still the case that joomla, outside of a certain community of semi-nerds (like me) and uber-coding-geeks (not like me) seems to be not very well known at all.  Which is a shame.  It's open source (always a commendable trait), free (even better), has a huge help community (invaluable), and is constantly in development and means that with a tiny bit of knowledge (like me) you can look really REALLY clever on the internet, without actually being THAT clever.  Which is rather lovely.

This site is built in joomla, of course, with an extension called K2, which makes it even more malleable for multiple authors.  Try it.  It's not that hard and your friends on the internet will just think you're SO clever.

Lucy Pepper

Lucy Pepper

She is the one that is built this place.

Illustrator, faux animatrix, author of "O Livro das Receitas Nojentas" and all-round layabout.

Website: lucypepper.com

2 comments

  • Comment Link Uninvoked Friday, 01 January 2010 20:36 posted by Uninvoked

    Never heard of it. I shall have to investigate.

  • Comment Link Alice Moore Sunday, 13 December 2009 13:15 posted by Alice Moore

    Yay for Lucy! You are cleverer than you think you are. But still, good content management systems are very useful indeed. Hurrah for Joomla.

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